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It not only saves money. It saves a headache (time and resources) of having to hunt down every single place they would have to update the information! One source, one place, one time!
No need to be active in 20 forums and have a dedicated person to clarify information, answer questions, etc. You get the info you want straight from the horse's mouth.
Pretty sure this was part of their process life cycle from the get-go. Simple and effective.

Sarge:
Not talking me out of anything, no worries. I saw your post about the funnel and I actually may jump on your offer. Give me a few hours and I'll get back to you on that.
About the roll-sizer, I agree with you. If I am not going to get any other benefit (that I can somewhat achieve already) from it, I am not spending that much.
There are other goodies (unfortunately, more expensive) that I can put that money towards to.
Who knows, maybe down the road.

Can you validate there is no typo in your achieved OAL? I would not be happy if I get 14 thousand or 2 hundred of a difference from my target OAL.
I know 5 thousand are OK, but usually, anything over that drives me nuts.

Thanks Sarge! Just as I suspected. I'll just save my money and just buy more brass and/or bullets. Haha
For now, I am just using FC, Win, Speer, Rem brass. All other is separated in different 5gal buckets.

Apologies for my ignorance on the subject. Besides bringing the case back to specs, would roll sized cases coupled with a Mark7 press yield more consistent OAL throughout mixed brass? I currently sort brass by headstamp, just use 3 of them and there is a (significant?) OAL difference between the three, and the obvious plenty of bulged cases that wouldn't pass the Hundo case gauge.
If I can get all the other brass headstamps to easily achieve similar OAL by roll-sizing and using the U-Die, FCD and M7, would be great.
This being said, I now use a U-die and a Lee FCD that helps some with the bulging, though it will never be the same as a roll sizer. I guess I am trying to find out (perhaps justify?) if there are additional benefits by getting one. FYI, I only reload 9 and 5.56

I just replaced the grip on my STI 2011 Marauder. I believe the sear spring leaf is correctly installed, but I think something is obviously not right.
I am able to cock the hammer, but when I press the trigger, it will not fall down. I watched several videos, none of which have a real close up.
Just trying to understand what could be mechanically going on.
Suggestions?

SmithCity:
Which caliber? Did you receive a call from M7 to confirm your order or shipping label just popped up in your inbox?
They are ramping up! "Coming Soon - M7 will take over the reloading scene!"